Crime
and Punishment - is it correct? Is it appropriate for citizens to
determine and administer punishment for an infraction against the rules
of our culture? Nobody can remember when this was not the custom.
Because it has always been, does that mean it is correct and must always
be?Karma
- what is it? Are there really unseen forces that balance the scales
of justice over the centuries via "past lives"? Supposing this was
indeed the way creation was set up, are we as a people, too far along a
path of our own making to be able to make any appropriate changes? ( Some
still believe the world is flat and the sun revolves around the earth.)Supposing
you were impaneled on a jury deliberating a murder case, would you
be open to information not introduced in evidence? Supposing the
motive was obscure or nonexistent. Supposing a past life provided
the Karma that justified the murder and balanced the scales of justice
for all concerned, including the victim - if you knew this, would you be
able to disregard the physical evidence and sympathize with the needs of
the Eternal Souls involved?Twelve
jurors struggle with this dilemma for three days and nights. Their
conclusion will amaze you! Never before has a jury behaved like this
one! A landmark trial that will turn our jurisprudence system inside
out!Expertly
written, Tekonsha takes you inside the deliberating room and lets you stand
in the moccasins of each juror. You feel the emotion, the conflict,
each experiences as a mutual conclusion is drawn. When this trial
is over you will be able to say: "You were there!"If
you like mystery and intrigue, flavored with the unpredictable, you will
cherish this book!